This and that, mid-May 2026
I take photos in the garden virtually every day to document what’s going on. Many of these images don’t fit into specific categories, but they’re still worth showing. That’s why I have these occasional “This and that” posts. They’re the perfect vehicles for pictures that might otherwise remain unseen. Let’s get started with some cactus photos. Lophocereus schottii ‘Woolly Rhino’ seen from above Cardon ( Pachycereus pringlei ) seen from above My creeping devil ( Stenocereus eruca ) in the box Kyle made for me in August 2024. It’s doubled in size since then and has made a few offsets. I recently entered it in the Sacramento Cactus and Succulent Society Show. It won an Award of Excellence, which netted me $25 to spend at the event. The first wave of cactus flowers is always the best ( see this post ), but there’s been a nonstop succession since mid-April. I’ll have a separate post so these photos are just teasers: Parodia mammulosa var. roseolutea , probably my favorite cactus flower o...